j Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, January 16, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section' 2 Pare 1 Saxons Win 5th Straight; Big One Friday Milwaukie Handed Setback by 64-48 South to Play at ; North Salem Next i By JOHN HARVEY Capital Journal Sports Writer The South Salem Saxons won their fifth straight game Tuesday night by walloping Milwaukie 64-48 at South Salem and now look for ward to the Friday night district game with North Salem. The Friday night contest will be the first counting game between the two teams after the crosstown schools split a pair of December tilts. Hon Kussetl and Dan Moore, the two point making machines for the Saxons, were both running at high efficiency with Russell getting 21 points again while Moore was cutting in 16. , The Mustangs, coached by George Crandall, went into the game with a 6-2 record, but Bob Trelstad bottled up 5-6 Con Pek kola, the Mustangs' leading scorer, and the visitors didn't have a chance. Fekkola had only" four points. Close at 18-17 Cal Tichenor, a 6-3 transfer from Klamath Falls, opened the scoring for Milwaukie with a long one bander, but Ed Lewis came back with a bucket and Moore put in a jump shot and a layin to give me saxons tne ieaa ior ine rest Of the night. Trelstad put in three onehanders , rom outside in the last 90 seconds ' of the quarter to keep South in front, 16-12. Milwaukie cut the score to 18-17, but Russell and Moore scored (even straight points to make it 25-17. Milwaukie scored five points in the final 30 seconds of the half to make the halftime score 32-29 in favor of the Saxons. Tom Giddings brought the Mus tangs within a point by hitting on a jump shot, but Russell went berserk, getting 11 points in 2:36 to put the Saxons safely in the lead. South led S3-42 at the start of the final period and kept pulling away gradually. Russell missed a free throw early in the fourth period to break a string of 24 straight that extended back for four games. Out-Rebound Visitors The Saxons, although shorter, outrebounded the visitors by get ting 29 rebounds to 24 for Mil waukie. Milwaukie outshot the Saxons from the floor, hitting on 18 of 30 for a .462 average. The Saxons had a .433 average, con necting on 26 of 60. The South Salem junior varsity were edged 35-34 in the prelimi nary game by the Milwaukie JV s. The loss broke a four game win ning streak. Jerome Goertzen led the losers as usual with 12. Saxont (64) MuiUngi (48) (I It Dt tO If It Dt tp Lewis 1 0 3 2 Tichenor 5 2 16 Moore 8 0 1 16 Yost 2 2 14 Russell 7 7 121 Giddngs 3 0 16 r,Hin - 2 2 3 6 Pekkola 2 0 14 Trelstad 4 0 2 8 Lombrd 0 0 2 0 Brunette 0 0 0 0 Lundeu 0 o 0 u Riirrec 0 0 5 0 Sent! 112 And'rson 10 12 Landls 0 0 0 0 Rnhincn 0 10 1 Flanner 0 10 Watkins 12 14 Schn'bel 12 14 Thmnsn 2 0 3 4 Hart .001 Scott 0 0 10 Belecz 0 0 0 0 Totals 26 12 16 64 Totals 18 12 12 41 vmn throws missed Mustang. 10: Saxons 5. Officials: John Kolb and Al Llghtner. Mustant JV (35) Woolworth 4 T Bremmer (2) T Martin 10) C BaUew (7) O Bottemiller (3) G (34) Saxon JV (7j Brown (4) Johnson (0) Cataba (7) Hartman (12) Goertzen Reserves scoring: Mustangs Wolf 2. AlhriEht 2. Bell 8. Busby S. Ed- mundson 2. Saxons Both 2. Gisler 2. Officials: Dick Jones and John Kolb. Brenner Due to Tell His Decision Today Saxon, Mustang Clash in Mid-Air 3" I -- Albany Edges Dallas, 5245 ALBANY (Special) With de pendable Buz Witfcrt and John Wilson showing the way, the high geared Albany Bulldogs sneaked past the rugged Dallas Dragons, 52-45, in a non-conference basket ball game here Tuesday night. Wilfcrt and Wilson hit 15 points apiece to pace the Bulldogs. John (Sign Here) Henry led his Dragon mates with a similar total. The Dallas Jayvees won the curtain-raiser, 25-19. Dallas (43) (32) Albany Claus I10 r (14t Close Marsters (0) F (61 Prohaska Henry (131 C (131 WHfert Parsons 141 G 1151 Wilson Bernler 141 G (01 Rnhrbaugh Reserve scoring. Dallas. Fast 4). McBee (21, Nash (2). Albany, Mullen 121. This collision between South Salem's Don Wat kins (5) and Milwoukie's Dick Schneibel was only a small part of what the Saxons had to go through to win a non-league game at South Tues day night. Watkins missed the basket and was dumped on the floor by the crash, with Mustang Fay Landls, (24) coming In to grab the ball. South took its fifth straight victory, 64-48, (Capital Jour nal Photo by Jerry Claussen) Basketball Scores ; Salem Senator Managership At Stake A call from Seattle at noon to day was expected to Inform the Salem Senators' operating com mittee about whether it has hired a combination field manager and business manager. Bill Brenner, Interviewed Tuesday afternoon for the open positions, was to call George Paulus, committee chairman, about his decision. Brenner Is the one wanted most from a list of 10 applicants and the only one to be inter viewed so far. He was a pitch ing coach for the Seattle Rain- lers last season, finishing the season as manager when Luke Sewcll was fired.' He played or managed Bcl lingham, Lewlston and Vancou ver in the old Western Interna tional league as pitcher or catcher, winning 21 games in 1952 with the Broncs, 22 in 1953 with the Broncs and 21 In 1954 with Vancouver. Brenner also was mentioned as a prospect for the job at We natchee. The Salem position would be year-around work. Millers Lose To Corvallis CORVALLIS (Special) The Cor vallis High Spartans, flashing balanced scoring attack, defeated the Springfield High Millers, 63-57, in a non-league basketball game here Tuesday night. Corvallis trailed 30-32 at the half, but rallied to cop the win in the final canto. Bruce Fleming hit 16 tallies for the winners, but yielded game honors to Springfield's Wally Knecht's 19. The Miller Bees won the opener, 43-39. Springfield (37) (63) Corvallis Mannila 12) F (13) Hunter Herman (4) F (2) McCutcheon KnechtdJlt C (16) Fleming Wendel(13) G 16) Younger Blunders (151 G (12) Gultedge Reserves scoring: Springfield Prociw 4. Corvallis Marsh 3, Watkins 6. Coleman 3. Brown Hits 27 as Foxes Beat Canby SILVERTON (Special) With versatile Rex Brown chipping in with 27 points, the Silverton Foxes eased bv the Canby Cougars, 53-13, in a non-league basketball game here Tuesday night. Brown's total was good for game honors. Clarence (Nobody's) Dar ling connected for 12 Jo top the losers. Silverton owned a 25-18 halftime lead. Silverton also swept the Jayvee opener by a narrow 38-37 count. CaabT (4J) (33) Silverton D. Darling (8) T 1J1 KoiU Zachow (9) T 16) Meland Martin (61 C (27) Brown C. Darling (12) G (!) Weeks Peters 2 G (2i Kuenzl Reserves scoring: Canby Inlow 6. Anderson 2. Silverton Lvnch 2. Renback J. Ohren 2. Zetterberg 2. Officials Beard and Donavon. Serra Braces To Nip Saints Sabers Seize 49-37 Win After Losing Early Lead St. Boniface put on a tremendous third-quarter drive but wilted in the stretch as the Serra Sabers raced to a 49-37 non-conference basketball victory Tuesday night at St. Joseph s gymnasium. Behind 22-13 at the end of the half, the Saints of Sublimity tight ened their defense and unleashed their offense to earn a 27-27 tie shortly before the end of the third quarter. But Serra's high-scoring Denny Frank popped home a field goal to give the Sabers a 29-27 bulge at the period s end, and his team took up the cudgels from there, pouring in 20 points in the final quarter. St. Boniface was limited to ten points in the last period. mil Hamilton led tne winners fourth-quarter surge and netted 11 points for the game. High-scoring honors were divided by t rank and Tom Christiansen of the Saints. each of whom had 13. Joe Moorman and Jim McDonald tallied 11 points each to lead the Serra Jayvees to an easy 58-29 win over St. Boniface in the prelim inary game. St. Ronifirr (31) (49) Serra fs rt pf to fn ft pf tp Wolf 0 3 2 3 Neubrer 15 2 7 Meier 2 0 3 4 Hamiltn 4 3 2 11 Chrstnsn 4 5 3 13 G Grptrg 14 2 6 Heubrirr 3 0 3 6 Entire 3 0 11 Si 1 hern el 3 0 3 6 Frank 6 1 3 13 Blades 0 111 Guzman 0 0 3 0 Gerspchr 1 2 0 4 Luke 0 0 0 0 . Zieim.kl 2 0 0 4 T.Grptrg 10 12 Total 13 11 15 37 Total 18 13 14 49 Free throws missed : St. Bontface 10. Serra 17. Halftime score: St. Boni face 1.1. Serra 22. Officials: de Loretto and Henane. OREGON PKEP RESULTS South Salem 64, MHwauklt 48 Albany 52. Dallas 45 Serra 49, Sublimity 37 Silverton 53. Canby 43 Oregon Dear School 49, St. Paul 42 Falls City 48, Chemawa 48 MacLaren 46, Scio 44 Willamina 54, Yamhill 33 Sheridan 56. Amity 40 Sherwood 61, Philomath 45 Davton 57, Banks 33 Gaston 49, Perrydale 29 Corvallis 63, Springfield 51 McMinnville 47. Tigard 41 Santiam 58, Shedd 39 Harrisburg 46. Jefferson 45 Colton 69. Brownsville 49 Hood River 54. Wy'East 39, Scappoose 51, Vernonia 48, Florence 5ff, Mapleton 48. Rainier 60. Clatskanle 69. Newport 61. Taft 54. St. Helens 51, Newberg 44 Waldport 53, Toledo 49. Nehalem 56, Neahkahnie 40. Knappa 55. Warrenton 54. West Linn 60, Oswego 43. Forest Grove 39. Oregon City 33. A loo id Stint 1.1 Star of the Sea (Astoria) 56, Seaside jvs za. Crejiwell 35. Cottage Grove 33 Invprttmet St. Francis 43. Willamette 41 (both Eugene) (overtime) Coburg 71. Westfir 41 Lorane 55, Crow 38 Lowell 46, Triangle Lake 28 Drain 50, Yoncalla 42 PORTLAND LEAGUE Grant 54. Roosevelt 48. Washington 59, Jefferson 54. Lincoln 53. Benton 50. Cleveland 64, Wilson 39. COLLEGE RESULTS Washington aiaie (J. inano u Fresno Stale 79. San Jose State 75 (overtime) St. Martin's 63, Western Washington 62 Gonzaga 76, Whitworth 73. Miami tO.) 89. Ohio University 77. North Carolnia 83, N. Carolina State 57. virsinin 7fl Smith Carol na 73. Notre Dame 86, Michigan State 76. Bavlor Hi, lexas a m 90. Duquesne 76. De Paul 70. Rntithcm Methodist 59. Bice 57. Richmond 70, G-eorge Washington 57. Three Bearcats Top 100-Points So Far Cascade JV Whips North Salem Sophs Scoring honors were divided be tween individual stars on the two teams, but Cascade's junior var sity used its all-around strength to good advantage to capture a 41-33 basketball victory over the North Salem sophomores Tuesday on the losers' court. Gene Gilbertson of North Salem and Ron Younger ot Cascade tied lor scoring honors ith 13 points each. Canby Malmen Rip Oregon City CANBY (Special) The Canby Cougar wrestling team defeated their Oregon City High school counterparts, 43-15, in a non-conference mat match here Tuesday. Individual results: 97. Pete Berker let drew with Dennli Karllck (OC): 1"V Paul LaFre C pin: 114, Jack Blffe (Cl fcrfen. 122. Dave Anderson ICi. dec : 129. Don Rice I C , dec; P3. Bruce Martin IOC) dec: 140. Oa-y Padrla iOCI pin: 1,7, raul crawioro tCi p;n: 15. Barry Schneider pin: Dave Schneider (Cl ntf.- 177. Fred Utter (Ct pin: 190. Carl Conley 'Cl pin; heavyweight, Bo'j Happ (OCi pin. Hoy Ranks High; Pacific Next Opponent Three Willamette university basketball players are above the 100-pomt mark for the lirst 10 games, according to statistics re leased today by Coach John Lewis. Don Hoy has a king-sized grasp on honors in four departments. The senior guard from Newberg has 138 points for first place, is second in rebounds with 101, is second in free throw accuracy among the regulars, .845 and sec ond in field goal accuracy among the first tcamers, .378. Willamette, splitting its first Northwest conference scries with Linfield, will go into action again Friday night at home against Pa cific, then will return the favor by playing at Pacific Saturday. Neil Causbie, seven inches taller than Hoy, Is second with 121 points and has claimed the most re bounds, 164. The senior center has attempted the most field goals, 170. Eagle-eyed Eddie Grossen- bacher. freshman guard from Mil waukie, holds the best free throw mark with a smart 30 out of 34 (.883). He has scored 112. Keith Driver, reserve guard, actually has the best chanty percentage, 10 for 10. As a team, Willamette, with t 6-4 record, has a per-game aver age of 69.3 compared to opponents' 66.5. Opponents have been out- shooting the Bearcats from the floor, .350 to .348, but Willamette free throw shooting is tops, .725 to .624. Personal fouls are about even, 180 to 181. Individual statistics: North Salem Delays Game North Salem earned a rest tues- day night when its basketball game at Beaverton was postponed be cause of icy roads in the Port land area. Clay Egelston, athletic director, said it will be made up Jan. 29, an ooen Tuesday night. Last night found two viRings ill with the flu Jim Litchfield and Val Barnes and another needing rest for a foot injury Dennis Mc Kee. This had no bearing on the postponement, Egelston added. North's next game is here Friday night against South Salem, an lm portant 8 A-l battle. Willamette J V To Play Tonight With Clark Juco The Willamette university junior varsity basketball team will try to win its fifth game at 8 p.m. today against Clark Junior college. The game will be played in the Hud son's Bay high school gym at Van couver, Wash. Coach Jerry Long's greenies have lost only to the Surroz Mo tors Ramblers, current leaders in the Salem City league, by two points. Long said his starting lineup will be as follows: F o r w a r d Larry Lynn, from Washington high school, Portland. Forward Leon Nilsen, Sandy. Center Lee Weaver, North Sa lem. Guard Bob Tom. North Salem. Guard Dick Walsborn, Seaside. WaLsborn is the only sophomore. Others are freshman. SBC Will Host Hot Stove Grid League Tonight The "hot stove" football league argument over whether Iowa was too good or Oregon State was particularly bad In the New Year'g Day Rose Bowl game may be renewed tonight during the first 19S7 meeting of the Salem Breakfast Club. Color motion picture of the clash, won by Iowa 3519, will be shown at the Senator Hotel fol lowing smorgasbord dinner at 7 p.m. John Eggcrs, athletic news bureau director at Oregon State, will narrate the film. Eggers also will speak on the game, as will Oregon Journal sports editor George Pasero and Oregon Statesman sports editor Al Lightner. Any men In this area, whether members of the club or not, may attend the meeting, and tickets will be on sale at the lobby desk of the hotel. This will be the first Oregon showing of the Rose Bowl game films. Hoy. Causbie, e Grossenbacher, g Tavlor, g Backlund, f Thompson, t Hartley. 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